Cardiff Sailing Centre (Welsh: Canolfan Hwylio Caerdydd) is a Cardiff Council run watersports facility based on Cardiff Bay Barrage in Cardiff Bay.[1] The centre runs dinghy & keelboat sailing, windsurfing, powerboat and other shore-based courses.[2]
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^"RYA - Cardiff Sailing Centre". www.rya.org.uk. Royal Yachting Association. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
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